Mourning Process Varies Among Youths
The Pfaffenhofen Hospice Association is set to deliver an insightful lecture on "Children's Grief," scheduled for an upcoming date. This lecture, led by Dr. Claudia Welker, is aimed at helping participants understand and support children in their time of grief.
Children, unlike adults, grieve differently. They can mourn not only the loss of people but also pets and familiar places, such as homes due to a move. The lecture will delve into the complex emotions children experience when they lose a person, pet, or familiar place, and will offer practical techniques for supporting them in their grief.
The lecture will also illustrate methods for supporting children in dealing with the loss of pets, a topic often overlooked. The Hospice Association will offer guidance on how to help children cope with their grief in a healthy and supportive manner, providing examples of how children might express their grief in different ways.
Furthermore, the lecture will discuss the long-term effects of unaddressed childhood grief and the importance of providing support. It will offer strategies for supporting children who have lost a familiar place due to a move, emphasising the unique ways children grieve the loss of a beloved pet or a significant person in their lives.
The lecture aims to provide participants with a better understanding and more security in dealing with children's grief. It will demonstrate ways to support children in dealing with grief, offering strategies for supporting children who have lost a person, pet, or familiar place.
By attending this lecture, participants will gain valuable insights into the unique ways children grieve and learn practical techniques for supporting them during this difficult time. The lecture provided by the Pfaffenhofen Hospice Association is intended to help everyone better understand and support children in grief.